Herbert Porter

Herbert L. "Bart" Porter (1938-) was a campaign aide to President Richard Nixon during the United States presidential election, 1972, and one of the men behind the Watergate scandal.

Biography
Herbert L. Porter was born in 1938, and he became a White House aide to President Richard Nixon. In 1972, he served as a campaign organizer for CREEP, Nixon's re-election committee, and he was involved with the Watergate scandal, moving around funds for the White House Plumbers and other CREEP employees. On 28 January 1974, he pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI, but his sentence was suspended.